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| 正面描述 | Typeset emergency treasury certificate printed in black letterpress on plain paper, with a large violet numeral '5.00' overprint at centre serving as the denomination indicator. The upper portion carries the issuing authority and provincial designation, with a serial number and date at left; three manuscript signature lines for the Provincial Treasurer, Provincial Auditor, and Governor are arranged across the lower portion. Corner value indicators appear at all four corners, with the denomination FIVE PESOS in letterpress along the bottom margin. |
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| 背面铭文 | EMERGENCY TREASURY CERTIFICATE No. By authority of the President of the Commonwealth of the Philippines, I hereby order the issuance of this emergency certificate which for all intents and purposes is hereby declared legal tender. This certificate will be redeemed by the Commonwealth of the Philippines. Refusal to accept this certificate is punishable by law. SEVENTH SERIES Governor |
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One of a series of emergency currency issues authorized by Philippine provincial governments following the Japanese invasion of December 1941. With the Commonwealth peso system disrupted and Japanese military scrip being forced into circulation, several northern Luzon provinces printed their own notes to keep local commerce functioning. Ilocos Norte was among the more organized of these issuers.
Provincial guerrilla-era notes from this region are frequently encountered with pen signatures that vary by signatory, making consistent attribution difficult. S297 is reasonably documented, but forgeries and wartime reproductions exist within the broader Philippine emergency issue category.